Ramiro Gomez (left), Lynda Crosby (cq) and Richard Rameriez have a few on the patio of Southtown 101 to enjoy free live music on April 6, 2012. Robin Johnson

Ramiro Gomez (left), Lynda Crosby (cq) and Richard Rameriez have a few on the patio of Southtown 101 to enjoy free live music on April 6, 2012. Robin Johnson

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Local San Antonio artist Josh Clapp (cq) and wife Joanna Pierce drink in the lounge area during the grand opening of Southtown 101 on April 6, 2012. "They did this place right," says Pierce. Robin Johnson

Local San Antonio artist Josh Clapp (cq) and wife Joanna Pierce drink in the lounge area during the grand opening of Southtown 101 on April 6, 2012. "They did this place right," says Pierce. Robin Johnson

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Buddies Steven Ybarra (cq) (left) and Michael Bailey catch the game at Southtown 101 on April 6, 2012. Robin Johnson

Buddies Steven Ybarra (cq) (left) and Michael Bailey catch the game at Southtown 101 on April 6, 2012. Robin Johnson

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Newly opened Southtown 101 is the newest addition to San Antonio's art district that features live performances in a slick, modern bar that includes a patio. Robin Johnson

Newly opened Southtown 101 is the newest addition to San Antonio's art district that features live performances in a slick, modern bar that includes a patio. Robin Johnson

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Miguel Flores and Juanita Saenz drink with the background of live music on the patio of Southtown 101 on April 6, 2012. Robin Johnson

Miguel Flores and Juanita Saenz drink with the background of live music on the patio of Southtown 101 on April 6, 2012. Robin Johnson

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Newly opened Southtown 101 is the newest addition to San Antonio's art district that features live performances in a slick, modern bar that includes a patio. Robin Johnson

Newly opened Southtown 101 is the newest addition to San Antonio's art district that features live performances in a slick, modern bar that includes a patio. Robin Johnson

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Ashley Wright and Eddie Ramero split a bottle of wine on the patio of Southtown 101 on April 6, 2012. Robin Johnson

Ashley Wright and Eddie Ramero split a bottle of wine on the patio of Southtown 101 on April 6, 2012. Robin Johnson

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Lyle Rosdahl (cq) (from left) and John Rosedahl and wife Alicia have a family night at the new Southtown 101 on April 6, 2012. Robin Johnson

Lyle Rosdahl (cq) (from left) and John Rosedahl and wife Alicia have a family night at the new Southtown 101 on April 6, 2012. Robin Johnson

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Roxanne Ruiz (left) and Leslie Ruiz kick back barside at the grand opening of Southtown 101 on April 6, 2012. Robin Johnson

Roxanne Ruiz (left) and Leslie Ruiz kick back barside at the grand opening of Southtown 101 on April 6, 2012. Robin Johnson

Snapshot: The latest addition to the Southtown bar scene, Southtown 101 is so brand-spanking new, it doesn't even have a sign. But General Manager Taylor Tejas is ready to make an impression. His goal is to create a neighborhood bar with a classy, downtown feel but is much more easily accessible — no worries about paid parking around here! He wants the 101 to be the kind of place where you can dance inside or chill on the outside patio. The bar's interior is industrial but sleek. You can sit at one of several tables situated around a small dance floor or relax on one of the couches in a separate lounge area. The walls feature the work of local artists, and Tejas is always looking for more contributions.

Who goes there: Tejas wants everyone to feel at home, from the neighborhood locals to folks from downtown. Pets are welcome on the patio.

Behind the bar: Eight beers on tap and 35 bottled brands, plus 24 wines and Champagnes, and a variety of sangrias. Tejas said it will start to serve hard liquor soon.

Munchies: None served inside the bar, but Tejas said to expect food trucks parked outside very soon. He hopes food trucks will be on site every night of the week.

Soundtrack: There are plans for a DJ inside every Friday and Saturday night and live bands outside on Fridays and possibly Sundays.